Tapestries
A collection of Post-Canon and A Stitch in Time works, especially featuring Parmak/Garak/Bashir.
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Notions: beliefs; impulses; and items used to finish sewing projects.
True, Cardassia needed a tailor. It needed to be carefully measured and modified, rebuilt from scraps into something functional. But now, with this done, it needs more than Garak alone can provide.
It needs guidance as much as patience, affection as much as order.
What it needs now is a doctor. Garak knows the feeling all too well; he never stopped writing to Doctor Bashir, and he never will. Doctor Parmak joins this desperate campaign as well.
Between all the memories and feelings this process unravels, Garak realizes there are a lot of relationships he needs to tie up.
A sequel to Andrew Robinson's "A Stitch in Time."
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“Elim’s right about you and the analogies,” Julian mumbled. “You make them sound like they could mean anything.”
Kelas and Julian have a very important talk, without saying much at all.
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After being charged with a crime he didn't commit, Kelas Parmak is sent to waste away in a Bajoran prison camp at the height of the Occupation with his interrogator's eyes still burning in his brain.
As the years pass and Parmak threatens to succumb to his grief, he and his would-be enemies are left to ponder the same aching, ever-present question on opposite sides of a burgeoning conflict: who are they, in the eyes of their people? And will they ever heal from what Cardassia has done to them? -
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(A fluffy little scene that I revived from an otherwise-abandoned chapter of Notions.)
As their anniversary approaches, Garak thinks that even another day with his partners is too generous of a gift. This does not, however, stop him from pressuring Julian to share what he and Parmak have planned for him.
